May 7, 2005 NEW SAT - OFFICIAL THREAD

<p>math grid ins-
4,14, 5/4, 30, 3/5,(anything less than sqrt 1/64), 1020,200 apartments,9</p>

<p>math-
two circles + 3 tangent lines = sqrt13-1
inscribed circle in square = ½
area of shaded region of rectangle =3/4
permiter shaded edge of cubes = 396
function between -1<x<2
point P(a,b) becomes point A when y value is doubled
cheese wheel = 6lbs
a=2b-4(or something similar)
problem with 3^3/2 was all three of them were the same
xsquarey difference is 2t
axle function is 2n-2</p>

<p>please add to this/modify this as much as you can... lets compile answers for one section at a time</p>

<p>i had a completely different test</p>

<p>grid ins:
14,4,3,3/4,1/9 (anything <1/8), 9, 1020, 7, 200, 5/4</p>

<p>did anyone have math with a question about a sphere with radius r inscribed in a cube touching all six sides?</p>

<p>sounds perfect to me - i loved these math problems! easy!</p>

<p>math-
396 outer grey squares
x^2/3 is all three
xsquarey difference is 2t
axle function is 2n-2</p>

<p>lbtg-- i got all the same, except the -2 < x < 1 and i can't remmeber teh cube one</p>

<p>lbtg -2<x<1 is wrong, it was -1<x<2 i think, or whatever choice B was</p>

<p>two equation question is a=b+4</p>

<p>absolute value number line question absvaluex>0, and absvalue x+ absvalue 1-x=1</p>

<p>whoops didnt read lbtgs post</p>

<p>the slope of that triangle 5/4 anybody?</p>

<p>The one with SQUARE ROOT of X^(3/2) was none of them, right?</p>

<p>Also the perimeter shaded is 396, no?</p>

<p>I thought that the area of the shaded rectangle was 1/4</p>

<p>the dude-- that was the area of the light region.</p>

<p>I thought that the last grid-in was 101. What was the grid-in question that the answer was 5/4? (or just not 101).</p>

<p>anyone remember the questions for the following answers to the grid-ins below or definately remembers them as answers?
3
3/4
7</p>

<p>and what about the two equation one? how did you do that</p>

<p>Also, that guy who was mad strict and reserved was "something yet aloof", right?</p>

<p>it was 2n+2 i think</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the sentence completion question where A was maudlin?</p>